[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> Once the moment of bliss the new, completely redone version of the
> web site has passed, I am left with a few doubts. I'll only focus on
> the front page for the moment.
>
> - "The name is Pond ... LilyPond" is cute. If you're trying to 'sell'
> your product to
Webster's Third New International Dictionary (a mostly American English
dictionary, as far as I understand):
esthetic var of AESTHETIC
Greetings,
Juergen
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Juergen Reuter wrote:
>
> Webster's Third New International Dictionary (a mostly American English
> dictionary, as far as I understand):
>
> esthetic var of AESTHETIC
>
> Greetings,
> Juergen
Letters ae were even as a glued character Æ (æ) in Oxford English Dictionary
(online
GP> That might be... although I double-checked it using http://www.m-w.com/ , which
GP> I'm pretty certain is an American dictionary.
http://www.bartleby.com/61/11/E0221100.html
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:30:57 +0100
Chris Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> - "Why did we revive the esthetics of traditionally engraved music?"
> >
> > BTW, thanks for pointing out a spelling mistake -- it should be
> > "aesthetics". I'll fix that
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 16:39:53 +0200
Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - "Miss Manners of Music Printing" is note English. Whatever anybody
ITYM "not English".
> says, this sounds typically foreign. It's a bad pun, that similarly
> to the Pond joke, will scare people away by a lack of
> pro
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> - "Why did we revive the esthetics of traditionally engraved music?"
>
> BTW, thanks for pointing out a spelling mistake -- it should be
> "aesthetics". I'll fix that.
AIUI, "aesthetics" is the British (and Canadian I guess) spelling, and
"esthetics" t
Once the moment of bliss the new, completely redone version of the
web site has passed, I am left with a few doubts. I'll only focus on
the front page for the moment.
- "The name is Pond ... LilyPond" is cute. If you're trying to 'sell'
your product to a bunch of young teens. If you're trying